More Than a Mistress

More Than a Mistress

Back of the Book

Surely Travis Baron is a man for whom any woman would want to bid! Blisteringly handsome and immensely successful, the corporate lawyer is the possible heir to Espada, his father's sprawling ranch—and he's up for grabs at a charity auction.

But when Alexandra Thorpe wins Travis for the weekend, she doesn't claim her prize. Why has the cool blond beauty staked thousands of dollars on Travis…and then just walked away? Travis is determined to pursue the lady who bought him, and exact his own price!

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Sandra Marton's Bio

Sandra Marton, a bestselling American author, wrote her first novel when she was seven. It was a romance, which probably says a lot about fate and the mysterious paths that sometimes lead us through life. By the time she was ten, she'd read Gone with the Wind even though that famous scene where Rhett carries Scarlett up the stairs puzzled the heck out of her.

Sandra loved school, hated gym, and graduated high school at fifteen and a half. More important, she fell head over heels in love that same year and finally figured out what that scene in Gone with the Wind was all about.

At university, Sandra studied creative writing. She also studied to be an elementary school teacher because everyone knew you couldn't possibly earn your living as a writer. Life got very busy. Sandra married the boy she'd met at fifteen and a half, began teaching, became a mom, stopped teaching, took in every stray cat and dog she found and eventually ran for public office and won, but she never forgot she had once dreamed of being a writer. In what little spare time she had, she wrote poems and short stories. The poems were dark and murky. The short stories were dark but not quite as murky. She even sold some of them, but she knew she hadn't yet found the kind of stories she really wanted to write.

And then, one day, she thought, I wonder if I could write a romance novel

So she wrote one and sent it into the world where it was rejected in some places and given encouragement in others until her husband, that boy she'd fallen crazy in love with so many years before, took matters into his own hands and mailed her book to Harlequin Presents.